BMW Open Munich Tennis 2026 Prize Money Breakdown, Past Champions
The BMW Open by Bitpanda is the first of four German tournaments on the season's ATP Tour calendar, contested in Bavaria’s picturesque capital city of Munich.
The International Tennis Championships of Bavaria was first held in 1900, but the BMW Open by Bitpanda was first staged at Munich’s Iphitos Tennis Club in 1974.
Like Barcelona, Munich’s BMW Open has 500 points and a sizable prize purse up for grabs.
Germans have won the trophy 11 times since then, including a record three title runs each for Philipp Kohlschreiber (2007, 2012, 2016) and Alexander Zverev (2017-18, 2025). In 2025, the event was upgraded to become an ATP 500.
Below, you’ll find the prize money available in Munich this week. That cash amount has received a heavy upgrade since Munich was upgraded from a 250-point tour stop to a 500-point event last year.
Singles Prize Money
Round Points Prize Money
Champion 500 €478,935
Finalist 330 €257,705
Semi-finalist 200 €137,340
Quarter-finalist 100 €70,165
Round of 16 50 €37,455
Round of 32 0 €19,975
Doubles Prize Money
Round Points Prize Money
Winner 500 $€157,320
Finals 300 $€83,900
SF 180 $€42,450
Quarter Finals 90 $€21,230
Round 16 0 $€10,990
BMW Open Munich Past Champions: Full Winners List of last 20 Years 2000-2026
2025 Alexander Zverev
2024 Jan-Lennard Struff
2023 Holger Rune
2022 Holger Rune
2021 Nikoloz Basilashvili
2019 Cristian Garin
2018 Alexander Zverev
2017 Alexander Zverev
2016 Philipp Kohlschreiber
2015 Andy Murray
2014 Martin Klizan
2013 Tommy Haas
2012 Philipp Kohlschreiber
2011 Nikolay Davydenko
2010 Mikhail Youzhny
2009 Tomas Berdych
2008 Fernando Gonzalez
2007 Philipp Kohlschreiber
2006 Olivier Rochus
2005 David Nalbandian
2004 Nikolay Davydenko
2003 Roger Federer
2002 Younes El Aynaoui
2001 Jiri Novak
2000 Franco Squillari
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